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Kuala Lumpur, May 20 (EFE-EPA).- More than 200 people were detained on Wednesday in an operation on undocumented illegal immigrants near Kuala Lumpur by Malaysia’s immigration department to contain the spread of coronavirus. (Camera: AHMAD YUSNI). FOOTAGE SHOWS MIGRANT WORKERS IN KUALA LUMPUR BEING TRANSFERRED TO A DETENTION CENTER AFTER THE RAID IN PETALING JAYA NEAR KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA.
Migrants rescued by a ship chartered by NGOs disembark in Sicily and are taken care of by the authorities. The Ocean Viking, chartered by SOS Méditerranée in partnership with the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC), rescued 114 people on December 16, including minors and two newborns who were on an inflatable boat in distress in international waters off the coast of Libya. IMAGES
Motril, Oct 3 (EFE).- 48 migrants arrived at the Spanish Port of Motril Saturday night after being rescued by members of the Maritime Rescue and the Civil Guard Maritime Service. (Camera: ALBA FEIXAS). SHOT LIST: RESCUED MIGRANTS ARRIVE AT PORT OF MOTRIL, GRANADA, SPAIN.
Hundreds of people gather in Paris to demonstrate against the health pass imposed by the government to counter the Covid-19 epidemic. IMAGES
Tapachula, Sep 8 (EFE).- About 150 Honduran migrants were vaccinated against Covid-19 on Wednesday in the Mexican town of Tapachula, an operation witnessed by Honduran first lady Ana Garcia.Accompanied by several Honduran officials, Garcia said that her visit was so she could become familiar with the situation of the migrants in Mexican territory and to obtain better information to be able to help such people. (Camera: JUAN MANUEL BLANCO).SHOT LIST: HONDURAN MIGRANTS RECEIVE A DOSE OF COVID-19 IN TAPACHULA, MEXICO.
Buenos Aires, Aug 16 (EFE).- Hundreds of people took part in the "march of the stones" in Argentina on Monday to honor those who had died due to Covid-19 during the past year-and-a-half and protest against President Alberto Fernández's administration for its handling of the coronavirus pandemic.The emotional march was convened on social media by citizens who were unable to say goodbye to loved ones or be with them during their last moments due to health restrictions that prevented them from going near their sick family members, travel within the country or perform funeral ceremonies.The participants placed a stone in front of Casa Rosada, the seat of the government, and at the Olivos presidential residence, on the outskirts of Buenos Aires, but also in other iconic spots in the interior of the country. (Camera: ALBERTO CARATOZZOLO). SHOT LIST: PROTESTERS PLACE STONES WITH THE NAMES OF VICTIMS OF COVID-19 DURING A PROTEST AGAINST THE GOVERNMENT FOR THE HANDLING OF THE PANDEMIC AND IN MEMORY OF THOSE WHO DIED FROM CORONAVIRUS, IN FRONT OF THE CASA ROSADA (EXECUTIVE HEADQUARTERS), IN BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA.